Urban Sanitation Review : Indonesia Country Study
This Indonesia country study forms part of the East Asia urban sanitation review. The review will develop a regional strategic framework to help guide national urban sanitation programs and their implementation in emerging middle income countries....
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/09/18781675/urban-sanitation-review-indonesia-country-study http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17614 |
Summary: | This Indonesia country study forms part
of the East Asia urban sanitation review. The review will
develop a regional strategic framework to help guide
national urban sanitation programs and their implementation
in emerging middle income countries. Almost half of
Indonesia's population lives in urban areas and their
need for safe wastewater management services are growing
rapidly. Beginning in 2000, the central government embarked
on a series of initiatives to reform water supply and
sanitation sector policies. These reforms were aligned with
decentralization which devolved responsibility for
sanitation to the local government. Despite these
initiatives, urban sanitation continues to perform
inadequately and faces critical issues that need to be
urgently addressed. This document presents a detailed
analysis of the issue, as well as recommendations for future action. |
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